12 May 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • ‘The real message of Ramazan’: Roadside iftar feeds thousands in Karachi People benefit from roadside fast-breaking meals arranged by volunteers during the holy month.
  • Punjab declares emergency in teaching hospitals Health minister seeks lists of ‘troublemaking’ young doctors on strike.
  • ‘Truly shameful’: Indian opposition mocks Modi’s claim about ordering Balakot airstrikes despite bad weather Armed forces don’t deserve this, BJP’s ability to suspend logic in quest to win polls is fatuous, says Mehbooba Mufti.
  • 5 people killed in Gwadar PC hotel attack; army concludes clearance operation Army says three attackers killed, bodies retained for identification.
  • Sri Lanka’s Catholics hold first Sunday mass after Easter attacks Regular services were cancelled across all churches soon after the deadly suicide attacks.
  • PM Imran slams Gwadar hotel attack as bid to damage economy Local police official says all four terrorists killed overnight, security forces in control of PC Hotel.
  • PM asks Punjab govt to involve private sector in uplift projects “Every development project should be aimed at serving the masses,” says PM Imran.
  • Pompeo heads to Russia as US diplomacy turns haphazard Pompeo will meet with Putin on Tuesday in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
  • Rs4.4bn released for reconstruction schemes in former Fata Funds will be used on damaged schools, health centres, water facilities, irrigation channels.
  • Neelum Valley grapples with impact of rising tourism on forests Rampant construction of guesthouses has led to increased illegal logging in the area.
  • Over 300 test positive for HIV in Turbat They had been infected with HIV due to several reasons, says Turbat District Health Officer Dr Farooq Rind.
  • Talks with IMF to continue over weekend Final deal remains elusive despite marathon talks all day.
  • Weekend monitoring to prevent expansion of katchi abadis in Islamabad begins Enforcement wing will keep an eye on illegal construction in slums on Saturdays and Sundays, official says.
  • Tareen a has-been after court bowled him out: Rashid Sheikh Rashid says he has no problem with Maryam’s posting as PML-N vice president.
  • Shahbaz, Hamza exempted from personal appearance Advocate Amjad Pervaiz appears on Shahbaz’s behalf, tells court his client was out of the country for medical reasons.
  • Centre reluctant to facilitate launch of KCR, says Murad “Who has asked for an NRO? We are just reminding you to improve your efficiency and achieve revenue targets,” says CM.
  • Calendar to end moon-sighting row to be ready by 15th Ramazan: Fawad Says the govt is developing a mobile phone app so that masses can sight moon easily.
  • Police lodge FIR as medical report of 15-year-old confirms rape Karachi police chief ordered inquiry into victim’s mother’s video that went viral on social media two days ago.
  • New fleet of buses to hit Karachi’s roads within 2 months, says minister The new AC buses to cater to 40 routes, each route not to be longer than 15km.
  • Landmark UN plastic waste pact gets approved but not by US An agreement on tracking thousands of types of plastic waste emerged on Friday at the end of a two-week meeting.
  • ANC to lead South Africa govt with diminished majority Provisional results show that voters on Wednesday gave the ANC its smallest mandate since 1994.
  • As economy slows, mood of new entrants in auto sector loses a little shine The Auto Policy 2016-21 has attracted big global players.
  • Trade deficit shrinks 13pc to $26.2bn Indicates that the government’s corrective measures against trade deficit are bearing fruits.
  • US transfers funds meant for Pakistan for building Mexico border wall $1.5 billion meant for Afghanistan and Pakistan are being transferred despite an increase in attacks inside Afghanistan.
  • SC rejects plea against govt in drone attacks case It’s not the job of courts to stop drone attacks, observes chief justice.
  • Man booked on blasphemy charge Aabpara police said the suspect had allegedly posted derogatory remarks on Facebook.
  • NA plans to debate status of Pakistani prisoners in Saudi jails The Saudi crown prince had ordered the immediate release of over 2,100 Pakistani prisoners during his visit to Pakistan.
  • Status quo big hurdle in bringing about change: Firdous PTI government came only nine months ago and is not responsible for high prices of essential commodities, says Dr Awan.
  • Customs introduces policy to curb terror financing Procedures changed, enforcement improved to curb currency smuggling.
  • FO backs China stance on issue of human trafficking, cautions against ‘sensationalising’ case “Authorities from both governments are in close contact,” FO says; urges media to “avoid sensationalism”.

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